Chapter
1 I | walked on, intending to go as far as the Madeleine
2 I | midsummer! This winter I shall go to Mentone. Health before
3 I | hundred lines. But let us go into the Napolitain, I am
4 I | Where would you like to go?”~Duroy did not know what
5 I | Bergeres. I should like to go there.”~His companion exclaimed: “
6 I | panted, and coughed.~“Let us go into the garden,” he said.
7 I | the woman would mutter, “Go along,” and walk away.~At
8 III | This won’t do. I must go to work.” So he placed his
9 III | me the first time. I’ll go to Forestier. He’ll start
10 III | s arm and said to him: “Go to my wife; she will help
11 III | her in my study.”~“I will go, but I shall tell her you
12 III | tell you what places to go to. First of all, I shall
13 III | for you to-day; you can go if you wish to.”~“And our—
14 IV | that done he decided to go to the railroad office,
15 IV | a walk. I should like to go to the opera like this,
16 V | they are stupid. Let us go home.”~Mme. de Marelle summoned
17 V | minutes of three he rose to go to the office; at the half-open
18 V | agitation. She wanted Duroy to go downstairs at once, to fight
19 V | it would be necessary to go to court where you would
20 V | floor! One could come and go through the window without
21 V | darling, wherever you wish to go.”~“I should like to go to
22 V | to go.”~“I should like to go to some restaurant frequented
23 V | irritated her.~“I shall go alone, then. Adieu!”~Seeing
24 V | persisted in her desire to go out.~“I beseech you, remain
25 V | reason—”~“If you will not go with me, I shall go alone.
26 V | not go with me, I shall go alone. Adieu!”~She disengaged
27 V | How dare you accost me? Go along or I will have you
28 VI | supped. He thought: “I will go to see them some day.” His
29 VI | him; he dared not turn to go away. Suddenly to his amazement,
30 VI | could not let so long a time go by without seeing you, especially
31 VII | case, the manager bade him go to the woman’s house himself,
32 VII | The manager continued: “Go at once in search of Rival,
33 VII | drove off. He knew where to go.~The conversation flagged,
34 VIII | murmured: “Certainly I will go. Poor Charles!”~The manager,
35 VIII | you will.”~“Now, let us go upstairs,” said she; he
36 VIII | end. And everything will go on when I am gone as if
37 VIII | wish to retire, or will you go downstairs to dinner?”~“
38 VIII | downstairs to dinner?”~“I will go down to dinner.”~The meal
39 VIII | or three times. Will you go upstairs?”~He ascended the
40 VIII | Paris. He is determined to go, but he cannot stand the
41 VIII | shaved, but was obliged to go to bed at once, and began
42 VIII | then said slowly:~“I will go and tell him that the cure
43 VIII | and said simply: “Let us go into the garden. We must
44 VIII | when all is over, I will go back.”~“In about ten days?”~“
45 VIII | want to die—oh, save me—go for the doctor. I will take
46 IX | choked and asked: “Can we go out? I cannot remain here
47 IX | whispered: “I should like to go.”~They walked along and
48 X | Made, would you like to go as far as the Bois?”~“Yes,
49 X | silence, asked: “Shall we go to Tortoni’s for ices before
50 XI | that silent avowal. “I will go to see her to-morrow,” thought
51 XI | not care about it. I will go to the chamber of deputies.”~
52 XI | Norbert de Varenne? I shall go to Mmes. Walter and de Marelle
53 XI | this—I love you—yes, let me go home with you and kneel
54 XI | say, I love you; and then go away.”~She hesitated, almost
55 XII | Leave me— leave me now—go—go away—for only five minutes—
56 XII | Leave me— leave me now—go—go away—for only five minutes—
57 XII | near you. I want to pray—go. Let me pray alone—five
58 XII | manner.~He permitted her to go, because it was against
59 XII | that is true; shall we go somewhere else?”~“Where?”~“
60 XIII | Then adding resignedly: “Go, my darling, but you will
61 XIII | He replied: “Very well. Go.”~They shook hands and she
62 XIV | family legally.”~“Shall we go at once?” she asked.~“Yes,
63 XIV | explanations are necessary. Go to the notary at once.”~
64 XIV | You are right; I will go.” He took his hat, and,
65 XIV | you do not agree, I will go somewhere else.”~The jeweler
66 XV | suppose I shall have to go through with it. Get ready
67 XV | came thither as they would go to any exhibition. The few
68 XV | everyone would be obliged to go through the rooms. It is
69 XV | glass of champagne? We will go to the buffet; we shall
70 XV | not know what I shall do. Go into the conservatory. You
71 XV | while, he asked: “Shall we go?”~“Whenever you like.”~She
72 XVI | there until I order you to go on. Then you can take me
73 XVI | saw Madeleine come out and go toward the boulevards. When
74 XVI | of the window and cried: “Go on!”~The cab proceeded on
75 XVI | me any longer, sir? Can I go?”~Du Roy addressed him with
76 XVI | insolent smile: “Why should you go, we have finished; we will
77 XVI | s arm, he said: “Let us go, sir; we have nothing more
78 XVII | de Latour-Ivelin should go, for he and Rose had been
79 XVII | evening on returning home, go to your mother first, and
80 XVII | To-night!”~“Where shall we go?”~“That is my secret. Think
81 XVII | here I am; where shall we go?”~He replied, encircling
82 XVIII| Madame is resting. She will go out soon. You can tell the
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